We are pleased to announce the successful completion of the VODAN FAIR Engineering Training Programme, conducted from 13 February to 22 May 2026. This intensive professional development initiative brought together participants from across Africa and Europe to strengthen expertise in the design, deployment, integration, and governance of FAIR-based digital data infrastructures.
Date/ Time: 4 th June, 2026 @ 6.00pm Introduction Education in Africa often falls short of creating successful social change agents, as traditional methods focus on theory. It is imperative to redefine social transformative education and deploy a competency-based, action-oriented …
Tangaza University, through the Tangaza Centre for Ethical Leadership and Safeguarding (TCELS), in partnership with Frolics of Hope Africa, is proud to announce an upcoming international conference: “Human Trafficking in a Changing World: Interdisciplinary Pathways for Prevention, Protection, and Human Dignity.”
Every year on April 22nd, the world pauses to honor the planet we call home, at Tangaza University, this year’s International Earth Day celebration was not merely a symbolic gesture it was a living commitment to ecological renewal.
As we draw closer, we are pleased to remind you of the 5th Annual Africa Conference on Service Learning 🌍 Under the theme: “Walking Together for Peace: Spirituality, Synodality and Service Learning in Catholic Higher Education Institutions.”
This conference focuses on African perspectives to foster interdisciplinary dialogue about the structural drivers of displacement through a decolonial lens. We aim to elevate the voices of migrants and refugees while examining the responsibilities of communities, states, and global institutions in light of colonial legacies.
The conference forms part of the broader reflection series: “Building a Culture of Hope: Education, Community, and Leadership in 21st Century Africa.” It seeks to identify the “constellations”- institutions, movements, intellectual traditions, pastoral models, educational frameworks, and spiritual practices – that can serve as luminous signs of hope for Africa and the universal Church.
In a rapidly changing world, technical skills and academic brilliance are simply not enough. From corporate boardrooms to grassroots community initiatives, the modern landscape is fraught with complex challenges. Now, more than ever, society demands leaders who are not only competent but deeply grounded in strong ethical principles.
The event transcended a traditional meal, evolving into a space for profound exchange and spiritual reflection. Bringing together scholars, faculty, and community members, the gathering highlighted the core mission of the IST doctoral program: fostering scholarship that is deeply rooted in social transformation and mutual understanding.
The Safeguarding Initiative for Catholic Sisters, known as SICS, focuses on protecting the dignity, safety, and wellbeing of Catholic Sisters. SICS works to ensure that Sisters live and serve in safe and respectful environments, free from abuse, exploitation, and harm.









